GWAR: 'Beyond Hell Live' DVD Now Available

November 21, 2007

GWAR's manager Sleazy P. Martini has announced the release of the band's "Beyond Hell Live" DVD. He said, "The long-awaited 'Beyond Hell Live' DVD is finally here. Available now only on tour with GWAR at merchandise booths and here at this website, this DVD is the best documentation of a GWAR tour yet. This DVD is compilation of three East Coast shows using four cameras per shoot so when you watch it seems like twelve cameras. Plus this DVD has 35 minutes of exclusive behind-the-scenes footage shot of the Slave-Pit as well the entire pre-show set up and post-show breakdown. The show's audio was digitally recorded off the soundboard by Jeremy Smith and then digitally mastered by Corey Smoot at Karma Studios giving the show a sound quality comparable to 'Live From Mt. Fuji'. This is as close as you will probably get to being in GWAR short of having an all-access laminate as you work in the Slave-Pit, load the semi, unload the semi, hang out on the bus, hang out in the dressing room, set the stage, watch rehearsal, watch sound check, hang out with other GWAR fans, watch the whole show, hang with the band and generally behave like an unrepentant bohab for an entire day. If you get one live GWAR DVD then this is the one to get. Only 1000 have been printed up for now and I am only authorized to sell 250 here at this website while the rest go to GWAR on tour so they won't be around too long. These DVD's are region 0 (all regions) so you fans overseas can enjoy this awesome show as well. The total running time is 1 hour 56 min and contains the 'Beyond Hell Live' set with encore in its entirety."

Video footage of the band performing "Sadaam A Go Go" and "Go To Hell", taken from the "Beyond Hell Live" DVD, can be viewed below.

As previously reported, Metal Blade has set a January 8, 2008 release date for the DVD version of GWAR's "Phallus in Wonderland", which was originally issued on VHS in 1992. The DVD special features include instant scene access, options to play songs only and curtain call.

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